Clark and Huber Receive 2018 Joyce Awards

Author: Rebecca Hicks

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Patricia Clark, Rev. John Cardinal O’Hara C.S.C. Professor of Biochemistry, and Paul Huber, Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, have been selected as recipients of the 2018 Rev. Edmund P. Joyce C.S.C. Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.

The Joyce Awards honor faculty members who have had a profound influence on the undergraduate learning experience, elevated students’ intellectual engagement, and fostered students’ ability to express themselves effectively within a disciplinary context. Faculty members are nominated by peers and students.

Profs. Clark and Huber join 18 other faculty members as this year’s winners. Other recipients include Brian Krostenko (Classics), A. James McAdams (political science), Michael Pries (economics), John Sitter (English), Anre Venter (psychology), Patrick Vivirito (Romance languages), Todd Walatka (theology), Lijuan Wang (psychology), Henry Weinfield (liberal studies), Margaret Forster (finance), Stephannie Larocque (accountancy), Elizabeth Moore (marketing), Jennifer Wadell (IT analytics), William Phillip (chemical & biomolecular engineering), Brian Smith (civil & environmental engineering), Ashley Thrall (civil & environmental engineering), Mark Olsen (biological sciences), and Kevin Vaughan (biological sciences).